I simply re-imported the group and it worked OK. So there's a bug there somewhere but re-importing was a workaround for me.

OK, this happened again on a forum that was imported with 3.0.0. Last time it was with a forum that was imported and used with 2.8.X so I figured the issue was with the importing. But that was not the case.

The exact message is

PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function convertPlural() in /var/data/fudforum_data/include/theme/default/imsg_edt.inc on line 698.

The contents of that file with line 698 indicated below. So it looks like it can't find the function .convertPlural. Where should it be?

I have that file. So why would it not be able to find the file? File permissions seem OK.

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Do I understand you right - you get the error, and by rerunning the import it disappears again? If I know how to reproduce the problem I can help you. Currently, I don't even know where to start.

No, here's what happens. Every time I run the sync script I get the above error. The message gets added to the forum fine but it doesn't remember that it does, so the next time the sync script is run I get the same error and the message is imported again. And I run the sync every 5 minutes so it builds up quickly!

I have your NNTP server and group names. If you send me the message number I can quickly try myself.

I don't have the log captured, but from the forum itself it says message number 120176. That doesn't seem to match the numbers that the sync report sends out with are in the low thousands.

The title is "Sad list of manufacturer comments on my design". Last time it happened I deleted the old forum and cleared it out and then simply reimported everything and it worked fine. Maybe that was because it reset the number downloaded to a state where it worked ???

So you can try to import it. The forum is eagle.support.eng. My experience is when you do it will work OK. But hopefully not

I get the same issue with 3.0.3. It has to do with nntp messages that have attachments. However, it looks like there is some extra code in the nntp.php script that looks to see if the message is already imported and if so skips it and resets the counter. That gets around this problem but still doesn't explain why convertPlural can't be found.